Javier Coronas
Javier Coronas is a Spanish comedian was born in Barcelona. He started his career in the local radio of Zaragoza until he start living there. In Zaragoza, he made a TV program, called "que viene el lobo", with Luis Larrodera like presenter. In that program, he had his own section: CCC "Cosas Curiosas de Coronas" making phone pranks and parodies of all tipes.
Ramón Aragüeña, who was invited to "que viene el lobo" saw his talent and he took him at his own program "Lo + de plus" in 2001. After his appearance in that show, Coronas become more and more famous. Later, Canal + gave him the opportunity to have his own program: "+ Te vale XXL", in 2005.
"No me cuentes cuentos" is the first book he published, with her partner, José Antonio Videgaín. That book was very popular in Madrid, the city in which he was living in that year.
2008 was his best year. With the help of Canal +, he created a program: "Ilustres Ignorantes" with Javier Cansado and Pepe Colubi. Pepole loved his program and Movistar + started to broadcast Ilustres Ignorantes just a bit later. Finally, his appearance in "La Resistencia", presented by David Broncano, helped to make his program more visible.
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